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Route 2 is a 142.29-mile-long (228.99 km) major east–west state highway in Massachusetts, United States. Along with Route 9 and U.S. Route 20 to the south, these highways are the main alternatives to the Massachusetts Turnpike / I-90 toll highway.
Lynn Garage Western Avenue, Lynn: Local bus routes; North Shore express routes: North Cambridge Carhouse: Massachusetts Avenue, North Cambridge: Formerly storage and maintenance for Harvard-based trolleybus routes; being converted for battery buses Quincy Garage Hancock Street, Quincy: Quincy-based local bus routes: Somerville Garage at Charlestown
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Exit 77 on Route 2: Phillipston: 28.4: 45.7: US 202 north / Route 2 east – Boston, Winchendon: Exit 77 on Route 2: 30.7: 49.4: US 202 south / Route 2 – Fitchburg, Boston, Greenfield, Belchertown: Western end of US 202 concurrency; exit 79 on Route 2: Templeton: 31.5: 50.7: US 202 north – Baldwinville, Winchendon: Eastern end of US 202 ...
In April 2008, the MBTA said that it did not have funds to add two levels to the parking garage, which would cost $30–35 million and add about 1,300 spaces. The structure was originally designed to support two more levels, but whether the condition of the supports and building codes would still allow this expansion was not clear. [58]
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[1] [2] The first state highway in Massachusetts was a 5305.17-foot (1617.02 m) section of Fitchburg Road (now Main Street, part of Route 119) in Ashby. The MHC laid it out as a state highway on August 15, 1894 from a point west of South Road to a point west of Route 31.